IMPORTANT COURT INFORMATION: If you received a ticket between February 1, 2020 - March 31, 2020 please call the Court Department at (516) 295-5522 before paying online.Meters and alternate side parking are suspended until Sun May 31st.

On Sunday, the Village of Cedarhurst commemorated the tragic events of September 11, 2001 at its annual Memorial Ceremony at the Memorial Plaza in Andrew J. Parise Park. The Village honored the memories of seven members of our community who were murdered in the attack on the World Trade Center 16 years ago. We also paid tribute to the first responders and survivors of that fateful day.

“We gather here today to remember, to pause, to reflect and to never, ever, forget, those members of our community who we honor in our 9/11 Memorial Plaza and on our Monument, and all victims, first responders, firefighters, police and court officers. It is our small way of honoring and cherishing their memory” said Mayor Benjamin Weinstock in his heartfelt remarks.

Village officials, religious leaders, first responders and elected officials attended the ceremony to offer words of wisdom, healing and hope. The vocal ensemble of LHS added inspiring songs to the solemn atmosphere. Taps were played after memorializing those names from our community, and a bell rung as each name was pronounced.

The audience was riveted as keynote speaker and Cedarhurst resident, Ari Schonbrun, powerfully delivered his memories of escaping the burning towers that day and his heroic efforts to save his co-workers. His message of courage, love and helping a friend in need was extremely moving and emotional.